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Now that external links aren't being throttled by X, and in case you're experiencing some election fatigue, check out some of our best pieces you may have missed in Commonplace over the last couple of months. Quick 🧵👇


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A new magazine launched by Oren Cass's outfit, the American Compass. commonplace.org/p/welcome-to-c…


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The left has been fetishizing affordability. That's not going to work out well for them. The Left Throws Itself Under the Tariff Bus commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…


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.@carney on Mamdani's alienated credentialed professionals-the people @JuliusKrein warned us about. Carney suggests some non-left solutions. But long term happiness will require ending expectations of a higher professional status just because you're well-educated, no? What's…


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The problem with Democrats turning against tariffs for the sake of being anti-Trump is that their new arguments undermine the entire Democratic Party agenda. Haisten Willis has the details @commonplc: commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…

oren_cass's tweet image. The problem with Democrats turning against tariffs for the sake of being anti-Trump is that their new arguments undermine the entire Democratic Party agenda. Haisten Willis has the details @commonplc: commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…

Thirty years ago, Nancy Pelosi warned about trade deficits with China. Today, “In This House, We Believe” signs say “tariffs hurt manufacturing.” Haisten Willis on how the Left undermines its own goals by opposing tariffs. commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…


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The Left should embrace tariffs, @commonplc’s Haisten Willis writes, but it can’t, because Trump supports tariffs, and the collective Trump Derangement Syndrome among leftists has them instead adding tariffs to “In This House, We Believe…” signs. commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…


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"The two kinds of progressives: the virtue signalers who profess concern for the environment, human rights, and good jobs for Americans while quietly pushing reliance on low-wage sweatshops and sludge-dumping factories, and the ones who support tariffs." commonplace.org/p/the-left-thr…


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I can't recommend enough Carney's article on a key part of Zohran's voting base. It's true many are in educated enclaves in Brooklyn and the like. But as he argues, they're far from "elite": low-wage jobs, paycheck-to-paycheck, can't afford homes, etc: commonplace.org/p/zohrans-park…


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If you're looking for the best rundown of the legal issues underlying the tariff case from both sides, I highly recommend this @AmerCompass podcast with @petereharrell and @chadsquitieri: commonplace.org/p/are-the-tari…


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This analysis by @carney is so good. "the strivers without a staircase" is such a fantastic description. commonplace.org/p/zohrans-park…


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My wife just launched a wonderfully interesting new project. This idea in particular is worth paying close attention to. In moments of technological transition, many obsolete modes return in strange new ways.

rSanti97's tweet image. My wife just launched a wonderfully interesting new project.

This idea in particular is worth paying close attention to. 

In moments of technological transition, many obsolete modes return in strange new ways.

What do Starlink, the trad wife, and Marshall Mcluhan have in common? Introducing the Third Oikos, a new series about how technology is reshaping the household. thethirdoikos.substack.com

nwilliams030's tweet image. What do Starlink, the trad wife, and Marshall Mcluhan have in common?   

Introducing the Third Oikos, a new series about how technology is reshaping the household.

thethirdoikos.substack.com


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Sen. @Jim_Banks: "We can't have a strong defense industrial base without the ability to make things here at home." "We must end our reliance on China for rare earths, because continuing to do so only endangers American lives." commonplace.org/p/sen-jim-bank…


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